Conversion of redundant farm building
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 4:08 pm
I would like to convert a redundant farm building into a single storey, one bedroomed dwelling for my late mother's partner to live in. He is very elderly and can no longer live alone, but is a very independantly minded person. The building is in poor repair and is situated approximately 12 yards from the main house. I would not want the buillding to be considered as seperate from the main property at any time and would be happy for that to be a condition of approval if need be. The property is not in any village or planning area, it stands alone with the nearest neighbour being at least a quarter of a mile away.
I have never applied for planning permission before and when a local architect spoke to me, he did not think I would be successful as he described it as a development in the countryside. Another architect said he thought it possible but wanted 300 pounds to visit the site and 5000 pounds to do the application without any guarentee of success. Can anyone advise me on what I should do now? What should be my next steps? Has anyone had experience of this and if so, what would you suggest?
Thank you for reading this. Any advice and suggestions will be gratefully appreciated.
I have never applied for planning permission before and when a local architect spoke to me, he did not think I would be successful as he described it as a development in the countryside. Another architect said he thought it possible but wanted 300 pounds to visit the site and 5000 pounds to do the application without any guarentee of success. Can anyone advise me on what I should do now? What should be my next steps? Has anyone had experience of this and if so, what would you suggest?
Thank you for reading this. Any advice and suggestions will be gratefully appreciated.